Example sentences of "[adv] go [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 where you turn right to go into the nursery
2 He very rarely goes to the Rosemount wing . ’
3 From the user 's point of view , day care offers somewhere to go during the day , a new environment , a free or cheap meal , somewhere to meet other people , recreational activities and someone to talk to when things are n't going well .
4 ‘ It gives Aston somewhere to go in the family , ’ notes Gauntlett .
5 Dealing with the guest who is in a delicate business situation or just a very bad mood all goes with the territory .
6 Erm you had a statement of Barbara 's , if it was in there , it was planned so that you crew can work harder erm although you filled in the bonus question well , the there was a tend dangerous tendency for you be sucked in to go into the bonus and I think you did well to say yeah well we 'd better walk along to that so you held out which was nice because if I had if you had n't tackled that you might have been shown the door once you 'd gone through that .
7 When using these procedures , there is obviously the danger that the materials themselves will invite the child to perform certain actions ( the spoon naturally goes in the cup ) , irrespective of whether or not the child understands the instructions .
8 One of the few collectors dedicated enough to go for the company context is Peter Card , whose collection of 400 old bicycle lamps is without equal .
9 Now , to be fair , you 'd have to say that only a few of these are going to be wacky enough to go for the fridge compilation album , but which ones ?
10 Even so , now that Alain was there she felt safe enough to go with the man anyhow .
11 He could not live sanely , wholly , without her ; it was not enough to go to the playhouse , watch her tempting presence above him on the stage , without the least hope of possessing it .
12 They 're not old enough to go to the pubs , or they do n't seem old enough , so they just go down the park and get drunk .
13 Therefore , since the sellers ' breach had not been serious enough to go to the root of the contract , the buyers were entitled only to damages .
14 But Henry was hellbent on getting Finch up , hellbent enough to go to the analyst on his behalf .
15 Exit offended alter-ego with money enough to go to the pictures .
16 Nobody who was lucky enough to go to the city 's Usher Hall can have forgotten the splendid Dies Irae .
17 I lost some weight and felt ill enough to go to the doctor who sent me to hospital in Northallerton .
18 Nevertheless , some research-orientated academics feel strongly enough to go against the grain and form a sort of elitist under ground for their best students .
19 If it 's breaking down lots of food , a really heavy meal , then it 's actually maybe making such a big demand on the oxygen level in your bloodstream that your oxygen level in your bloodstream drops and there 's not enough to go round the muscles to make to break up any lactic acid that 's being formed .
20 For a standard rose , cut a strip of hessian sacking about 3–4 inches ( 8–10cm ) wide , and long enough to go round the plant stem twice .
21 All you need for each one is a piece of knitting beginning with a hem at the wrist , wide enough to go round the hand and long enough to reach easily to the base of the fingers .
22 They set something like 50,000 km of net a night , enough to go around the equator one and a quarter times .
23 a rectangular piece of crêpe paper large enough to go around the tube once and have about 10cm to spare at each end
24 it is n't necessary , well it is the same as saying it is n't true , it is n't necessary er because this will be built up over a period and it will be for er the Government in all the normal ways in the public expenditure round to decide how much goes into the passenger franchises and through that therefore into the Briti the Rail Track investment .
25 Yes , yes , but erm , you know , I have had to say to the chaps , one of them came in and he said he 'd been spoiled down at the cedar and I said oh well , I , I 've been cooking a breakfast for Neil of course by the operation of sods law , Neil suddenly goes off the idea of having breakfast , so I find myself cooking breakfast for this other lump , who is as idol and selfish as anybody ever met in all the born days , and I said to him just recently , I said , I , I ca n't get up and do breakfast 's in the morning any more , well he says he come 's down and does he 's own , you see they can when they feel that they want too .
26 Nearly every farmer had a barrel of the stuff in his cow house in those days and I had only to go into the corner and turn the tap .
27 Sunday was not much better ; Miss Huntley had not risen from her bed until one p.m. and had not left the flat until five , then only to go to the cinema .
28 Scouts had only to go to the North-east , the Birmingham area or any of the thickly populated districts to discover several players almost up to the top League standard .
29 Well next spring , in May of next year , we 're looking to put a trip together to go to the northwest of the country , to Old Trafford , obviously er Manchester United 's home ground , also to Anfield and also to a couple of er other places that are n't sort of sporty but I 'm sure will interest you .
30 If it is a view you are after , then better to go to the top of the Pic du Midi than remain down on the col , for from there the prospect has for long been famous , especially to the north over the plains and , on a good day , westward to the Atlantic .
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